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Norway and the NGO channel: the case of South Africa
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This paper examines the role of Norwegian NGOs in relation to South Africa.DocumentBest practices in the participatory approach to delivery of social services
UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2004This paper explores how globalisation is changing civil society participation, and how the democratisation of factors such as communication are changing the way civil society groups organise and demand services.DocumentInside the institutions: the World Bank and civil society
Bretton Woods Project, 2003This article critically discusses the engagement of the World Bank with Civil Society Organisations (CSO).DocumentPromoting democratic governance and preventing the recurrence of conflict: the role of the United Nations Development Programme inpost conflict peace-building
Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, USA, 2001This paper assesses the scope and significance of the new development agenda endorsed by UNDP and attempts to gauge the promises and dilemmas of its efforts to consolidate peace by promoting democracy and strengthening good governance, focusing on the experiences of Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala.The paper first scrutinises the emergence of democracy and good governance in the agenda of tDocumentThe management of foreign aid in Tanzania
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997The paper analyzed foreign aid management in Tanzania. The paper used secondary information and qualitative data from various research studies, Government institutions and NGO’s.Among others the paper has examined trends in the volume of official development assistance to Tanzania; changing forms of Aid; sectoral forms of Aid; and the institutional framework for managing aid.DocumentTools for Activists: an information and advocacy guide to the World Bank Group
Bank Information Center, 2007As one of the largest public development institutions in the world, the World Bank Group (WBG) has an enormous impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in developing and transition countries across the globe. [adapted from author]Pages
